Ultrapower O2 sensor
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ngksparkplugs.com... drill down and find 'em.. as cheap there as any other place, and you'll get the right one..
I respect dhv's opinion on most everything he's ever contributed, but I strongly disagree with using a universal, and even moreso pigtailing them in.. o2's operate by minutely altering voltages, and pigtailing even a OE one is a very bad idea..
the issue with Bosch or other brand o2's is the latency of the reading.. it is either too fast or too slow, I can't recall which- but both are bad.. problem: it will 'operate' inside of the fault parameter (won't set a code), but won't perform as you need it to do the job it's intended..
I respect dhv's opinion on most everything he's ever contributed, but I strongly disagree with using a universal, and even moreso pigtailing them in.. o2's operate by minutely altering voltages, and pigtailing even a OE one is a very bad idea..
the issue with Bosch or other brand o2's is the latency of the reading.. it is either too fast or too slow, I can't recall which- but both are bad.. problem: it will 'operate' inside of the fault parameter (won't set a code), but won't perform as you need it to do the job it's intended..
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ngksparkplugs.com... drill down and find 'em.. as cheap there as any other place, and you'll get the right one..
I respect dhv's opinion on most everything he's ever contributed, but I strongly disagree with using a universal, and even moreso pigtailing them in.. o2's operate by minutely altering voltages, and pigtailing even a OE one is a very bad idea..
the issue with Bosch or other brand o2's is the latency of the reading.. it is either too fast or too slow, I can't recall which- but both are bad.. problem: it will 'operate' inside of the fault parameter (won't set a code), but won't perform as you need it to do the job it's intended..
I respect dhv's opinion on most everything he's ever contributed, but I strongly disagree with using a universal, and even moreso pigtailing them in.. o2's operate by minutely altering voltages, and pigtailing even a OE one is a very bad idea..
the issue with Bosch or other brand o2's is the latency of the reading.. it is either too fast or too slow, I can't recall which- but both are bad.. problem: it will 'operate' inside of the fault parameter (won't set a code), but won't perform as you need it to do the job it's intended..
Now I have these part numbers from NGK for the upstream sensor, Left 23506 and Right 23151.
Wich one is the good one for a 2 sensors, 2-in-1 catalytic converter setup??
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